Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language;Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row., 1811 |
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... learning . The accession of James I. , who brought to the throne the accomplishments and dispositions of a pedagogue , contributed to the growth of pedantry and affectation ; and at the same time the sullen spi- rit of puritanism ...
... learning . The accession of James I. , who brought to the throne the accomplishments and dispositions of a pedagogue , contributed to the growth of pedantry and affectation ; and at the same time the sullen spi- rit of puritanism ...
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... learning , his quotations " from scarce and curious books , his pedantry sparkling " with rude wit and shapeless elegance , miscellaneous " matter , intermixture of agreeable tales and illustra- " tions , and perhaps , above all , the ...
... learning , his quotations " from scarce and curious books , his pedantry sparkling " with rude wit and shapeless elegance , miscellaneous " matter , intermixture of agreeable tales and illustra- " tions , and perhaps , above all , the ...
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... learning , he was recommended to the earl of Argyle as a companion in his travels . After some time spent abroad , he returned to a rural retirement in Scotland , where he finished his " Aurora , " a collec- tion of sonnets , & c . in ...
... learning , he was recommended to the earl of Argyle as a companion in his travels . After some time spent abroad , he returned to a rural retirement in Scotland , where he finished his " Aurora , " a collec- tion of sonnets , & c . in ...
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... learning , than he was sent for home , much against his will , before he could take a first degree , in order to be bred either a farmer or mechanic ; but find- ing that mere country business was not his calling , he went to London and ...
... learning , than he was sent for home , much against his will , before he could take a first degree , in order to be bred either a farmer or mechanic ; but find- ing that mere country business was not his calling , he went to London and ...
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... learning . Having passed some time at Exeter College , Oxford , he quitted the University without a degree , entered into the Society of the Middle Temple , and published in 1613 the first part of his " Britannia's Pastorals , " fol ...
... learning . Having passed some time at Exeter College , Oxford , he quitted the University without a degree , entered into the Society of the Middle Temple , and published in 1613 the first part of his " Britannia's Pastorals , " fol ...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 3 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1803 |
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